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5Agenda Improving Safety for Stop Controlled
Intersections
- Overview of Stop Controlled Intersection Safety
- Identify Proven Countermeasures to Improve Safety
of Stop Controlled Intersections - Review Application of Countermeasures to Stop
Controlled Intersections
62006 U.S. National Total Crash Characteristics
Crash Type Total Crashes Total Crashes Fatalities Injuries Fatalities Injuries
Number Percent Number Percent
Non-Intersection 2,724,000 47 766,849 44
Stop and No Control Intersection 2,021,000 32 544,236 31
Signalized Intersection 1,228,000 21 434,915 25
Total 5,973,000 100 1,746,000 100
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7U.S. YEARLY Average Number of FATAL INJURY
Crashes by TRAFFIC CONTROL (2002 - 2006)
8Unsignalized Intersection Countermeasures
NCHRP 500 Volume 5 A Guide for
Addressing Unsignalized Intersection Collisions
FHWA Briefing Sheet 8 Crash Reduction
Factors for Intersections
9Unsignalized Intersection Safety Strategies
- Unsignalized Intersection Safety Strategies
- Individual Strategy Sheets for each of the 49
Unsignalized Intersection Strategies - from NCHRP 500 Volume 5 A Guide for Addressing
Unsignalized Intersection Collisions
10The Two Overall Principles for Stop Controlled
Intersections
11Improving Safety for Stop Controlled Intersections
- Apply Clarify and Simplify
- Provide info in advance of where it is needed
(warning navigation) - Spread decisions
- Keep workload at medium level
- Maximize visibility of warning and Stop signs
beacons
12Applying Clarify and Simplify
1.Warning
- All-Way Stop of 2 rural State Highways
13Applying Clarify and Simplify
2. Enhanced Warning
- All-Way Stop of 2 rural State Highways
Double-Up CRF 31
14Applying Clarify and Simplify
3. Enhanced Warning
- All-Way Stop of 2 rural State Highways
Warning Beacons CRF 25
15Applying Clarify and Simplify
2. Enhanced Warning
- Add Advance Transverse Rumble CRF 28
- All-Way Stop of 2 rural State Highways
16Applying Clarify and Simplify
4. Guide
- All-Way Stop of 2 rural State Highways
17Applying Clarify and Simplify
5. Regulatory Right-of-Way
- Stop Sign on outside of large right turn radius
is too far out of center attention window of
driver
- All-Way Stop of 2 rural State Highways
18Applying Clarify and Simplify
5. Regulatory Right-of-Way
- Add Stop Sign on Island to Enhance Visibility
- CRF 11
- Right Hand Supplementary Stop Sign
- All-Way Stop of 2 rural State Highways
19Applying Clarify and Simplify
6. Regulatory Right-of-Way
- Double Up Stop Signs
- CRF 11
CRF 11 total crashes CRF 55 Rt Angle Crashes
20Applying Clarify and Simplify
7. STOP Beacon
- All-Way Stop of 2 rural State Highways
21Questions and Discussion
Applying Clarify and Simplify
22ALERTing Drivers - Warning Signs for Stop
Controlled Intersections
- 1. Advance Warning Signing
- A. for Unexpected Conditions
- B. for Intersections
- C. Enhanced Advance Warning
- D. for Right-of-Way Controls
- E. Flashers for Intersection Warning
- F. Actuated Flashers for Intersection Warning
- 2. Advance Transverse Rumble Strips
- 3. Automated Real-Time Advance Warning
23Warning Signing Countermeasures
1.A Advance Warning Signs
- Purpose to call attention to unexpected
conditions and to situations that might not be
readily apparent to road users
24Is this Intersection as safe as it could be?
Discussion
- What are the Safety Effects of Intersection
Warning Signs? - Lets list them
25Is this Intersection as safe as it could be?
Discussion
- What are the Safety Effects of Intersection
Warning Signs? - Lets list them
26Warning Signing Countermeasures
- 1.B Advance Intersection Warning Signs
Tried
CRF 30 Urban CRF 40 Rural
NCHRP 500, Objective 17.1 E1 Improve
Visibility of Intersections by providing enhanced
signing
27Warning Signing Countermeasures
1.B Advance Intersection Warning Signs
NCHRP 500, Objective 17.1 E1 Improve
Visibility of Intersections by providing enhanced
signing
- Supplemental Plaques and Auxiliary Signs
- Advisory Speed Plaques
- Street Name Signs
- Unexpected Conditions
28Warning Signing Countermeasures
- 1. C. Enhanced Countermeasures for Intersections
on Curves - - Add Location of Side Roads
29Warning Signing Countermeasures
- 1.C Enhanced Countermeasures for Intersections on
Curves
Permissible Additions to standard Horizontal
Alignment symbol signs provide positive guidance
to drivers
30Advance Warning Countermeasures
Section 2A.15 Enhanced Conspicuity for Signing
January 2, 2008 Notice of Proposed Rule Making
- A. Increasing the size
- B. Doubling-up of a standard regulatory, warning,
or guide sign by adding a second identical sign
on the left-hand side of the roadway. - C. Adding a solid yellow or fluorescent yellow
rectangular header panel above a standard sign - D. Adding a NEW plaque (see Section 2C.67) above
a new standard regulatory or warning sign, for a
period of time determined by engineering
judgment, to call attention to the new sign. - E. Adding one or more red flags (cloth or
retroreflective sheeting) above a sign - F. Adding a solid red or fluorescent red strip of
retroreflective sheeting at least 75 mm (3 in)
wide around the perimeter of a standard
regulatory sign.
31Advance Warning Countermeasures
Section 2A.15 Enhanced Conspicuity for Signing
January 2, 2008 Notice of Proposed Rule Making
- G. Adding a solid yellow, a solid fluorescent
yellow, or a diagonally striped black and yellow
(or black and fluorescent yellow) strip of
retroreflective sheeting at least 75 mm (3 in)
wide around the perimeter of a standard warning
sign. - H. Adding a warning beacon (see Section 4L.03) to
a standard regulatory (other than a STOP or a
Speed Limit sign), warning, or guide sign. - I. Adding a speed limit sign beacon (see Section
4L.04) to a standard Speed Limit sign. - J. Adding a stop beacon (see Section 4L.05) to a
STOP sign. - K. Adding light emitting diode (LED) units within
the symbol or legend of a sign or border of a
standard regulatory, warning, or guide sign - L. Using other methods that are specifically
allowed for certain signs as described elsewhere
in this Manual.
32Warning Signing Countermeasures
- 1.C Enhanced Warning Signing
Fluorescent Yellow
NCHRP 500, Objective 17.1 E1 Improve
Visibility of Intersections by providing enhanced
signing
33Warning Signing Countermeasures
1.C Enhanced Warning Signing
NCHRP 500, Objective 17.1 E5 Install larger
warning signs at Intersections
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- Increasing Size of Sign 36 x 36 rather than 30
x 30
34Warning Signing Countermeasures
- 1.C Enhanced Warning Signing
- Increasing Size of Sign by Mounting on
Large Background
NCHRP 500, Objective 17.1 E5 Install larger
warning signs at Intersections
35Advance Warning Countermeasures
- 1.C Enhanced Advance Warning -Doubling-Up
Double-Up of Advance Warning Signs
NCHRP 500, Objective 17.1 E1 Improve Visibility
of Intersections by providing enhanced signing
36Warning Signing Countermeasures
- 1.D STOP AHEAD Pavement Markings
CRF 15
37Warning Signing Countermeasures
- 1.E Enhanced Advance Warning for Right-of-Way
Controls - Doubling-Up
Double-Up of Advance Warning Signs
Tried
CRF 31
38Warning Signing Countermeasures
- 1.F Flashers for Intersection Warning Signs
Stop Ahead with Flasher
Tried
CRF 25 All Crashes
39Warning Signing Countermeasures
2. Advance Transverse Rumble Strips
NCHRP 500, Objective 17.1 E6 Install Rumble
Strips on Intersection Approaches
- Rumble Strips are particularly appropriate on
stop-controlled approaches to rural intersections
- 28 Crash Reduction
- Key to effectiveness is to apply sparingly so
that they retain their surprise value in
gaining driver attention - No consensus
- Noise is a potential problem
- Potential loss of control for motorcycles
40Warning Signing Countermeasures
- 2. Advance Transverse Rumble Strips
In Advance of Rural Stop Signs
CRF 28 All Crashes
Option Omit Rumble Bar in Middle 2 for
Motorcycles
41Warning Signing Countermeasures
- Review Questions What is the Crash Reduction
for an Advance Intersection Warning Sign?
- CRF 40 reduction in crashes, Rural
42Questions and Discussion
Warning Signing Countermeasures
43STOP Control Intersection Countermeasures
- Increase Size
- Add Retroreflective Sleeves to posts
- Double-Up
- Enhance Visibility (stop sign on island)
- Overhead Placement
- Plaques
- Stop Beacons
- Restrict Parking near Intersections
44STOP Control Intersection Countermeasures
NCHRP 500, Objective 17.1 E5 Install larger
regulatory signs
CRF 19
45STOP Control Intersection Countermeasures
- 2. Retroreflective sleeves and flags
Flagging
Sleeve
46STOP Control Intersection Countermeasures
Doubled up Stop Signs Left and Right Hand
Side of Two-Lane Road
CRF 11 total crashes CRF 55 Rt Angle Crashes
47STOP Control Intersection Countermeasures
Doubled up Stop Signs
CRF 11 total crashes CRF 55 Rt Angle Crashes
48STOP Control Intersection Countermeasures
- 4. Enhance Visibility
- (Supplemental
- Stop Sign
- in Island)
NCHRP 500, Strategy 17.1 E3 Install Splitter
Islands on Minor Road Approaches
49STOP Control Intersection Countermeasures
- 4. Enhance visibility
- (Stop Sign in Island)
Two Stop Signs
NCHRP 500, Strategy 17.1 E3 Install Splitter
Islands on Minor Road Approaches
50STOP Control Intersection Countermeasures
- 5. Overhead Mounted Stop Signs
NCHRP 500, Strategy 17.1 E8 Overhead Mounted
Stop Signs
51STOP Control Intersection Countermeasures
Plaques are required for multiway Stops
52STOP Control Intersection Countermeasures
53STOP Control Intersection Countermeasures
Red-Yellow CRF 25
54STOP Control Intersection Countermeasures
STOP Beacon Mounted on Top of Stop Sign
CRF 30
NCHRP 500, Strategy 17.1 E11 Flashing Beacons
at Stop-Controlled Intersections
55STOP Control Intersection Countermeasures
Overhead Simultaneous Flashing Stop Beacons
-Most Effective Application
56STOP Control Intersection Countermeasures
- 8. Restrict Parking on Intersection Approaches
CRF 49
NCHRP 500, Objective 17.2 G5 Restrict or
Eliminate Parking on Intersection Approaches
57STOP Control Intersection Countermeasures
NCHRP 500, Strategy 17.1 E2-Improve Visibility of
Intersection by Providing Lighting (P)
58STOP Control Intersection Countermeasures
59Low Cost Intersection Safety Measures
- Install Splitter Islands on the Minor Road
Approach to an Intersection
Splitter Island
- Call Attention to the presence of the
Intersection
NCHRP 500, Strategy 17.1 E3 Install Splitter
Islands on Minor Road Approaches
CRF 45 3-Approach CRF 40 4-Approach
60Low Cost Intersection Safety Measures
Concept 1 Narrow travel lanes by striping on
Main highway
61Low Cost Intersection Safety Measures
Concept 1 Narrow travel lanes by striping on
Main highway
62Low Cost Intersection Safety Measures
Concept 1 Narrow travel lanes by striping on
Main highway
63Low Cost Intersection Safety Measures
Concept 1 Narrow travel lanes by striping on
Main highway
64Low Cost Intersection Safety Measures
Concept 2 Add splitter Island on side road
approaches
65Low Cost Intersection Safety Measures
Concept 2 Add splitter Island on side road
approaches
66Low Cost Intersection Safety Measures
Concept 2 Add splitter Island on side road
approaches
67Low Cost Intersection Safety Measures
Concept 2 Add splitter Island on side road
approaches
68Low Cost Intersection Safety Measures Review
- What are your suggestions to reduce turning and
crossing crashes at this 2-way stop control rural
intersection?
69Improving Safety of Stop Controlled
Intersections Review
- What are your suggestions to reduce turning and
crossing crashes at this 2-way stop control rural
intersection?
70Agenda Improving Safety for Stop Controlled
Intersections
- Overview of Stop Controlled Intersection Safety
- Identified Proven Countermeasures to Improve
Safety of Stop Controlled Intersections - Reviewed Application of Countermeasures to Stop
Controlled Intersections
71Improving Safety of Stop Controlled Intersections
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